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Rotary goes green

Rotary goes green

Photograph: Would you "be-leaf" there are so many ways to go green? This weekend, Rotary clubs all across Great Britain and Ireland are supporting Rotary Environment Day. There will be exciting events for the family with combined with putting the environment back into shape. Bulb planting, litter picking and planting trees might not sound like […]

Photograph: Would you "be-leaf" there are so many ways to go green?

This weekend, Rotary clubs all across Great Britain and Ireland are supporting Rotary Environment Day.

There will be exciting events for the family with combined with putting the environment back into shape.

Bulb planting, litter picking and planting trees might not sound like much, but when this is being done all over the country, Rotary Environment Day will have a big impact.

Schools are also being invited to get involved by supporting their local Rotary club projects.

Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland is committed to helping the environment through various projects. On his national tour of the districts, President David Fowler has planted a tree at every location.

To find out more about Rotary Environment Day, contact Environment Group Chair,  Rodney Huggins.

If you would like to know how you can get involved with RIBI, click here for details of our membership.

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